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Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago november 16 1910 18 pages wednesday berts red in ff 8 patent offics Â¥ start re to-day if a woman s love s \\ a thrilling story of love and hate lm j see the want ad section to-day Â® price one cent s__fi_3s ____ ja the weather m ib Chicago and vicinity partiy j[u f -$ cloudy to cloudy wednesday and fe vh y?3j thursday nearly stationary tern f vtt perature moderate northwest ija jgv . shifting to northeast winds fit vol viii no 283 a m landis and sims war over beef cases report judge's former opinion on i packers cited as reason against change of venue i washington seeks peace i mayer miller and urion to argue question of trial â– court to-day wm ' washington nov 10.-assistant at torneys general who have recently worked in preparing the beef trust case in chi cago generally credit a rumor that war is on between united states district judge kenesaw m land's and district attorney â– j kdwiu w sims in Chicago the strife be tween them is expected at any time to be come an open breach straws which show the way of the wind indicate that judge landis wi*l fight to re tain tho whip hand iu the prosecution of the beef and oleomargarine cases and keep â– p both trials in bis own court agents of un known interests spent the day in reading and copying the report which judge lan dis then special united states attorney submitted to judson harmon attorney general in 1805 containing details of his investigation of the so-called beef trust the future of the beef trust case is â€” ought to hinge on this report the fact that judge landis once acted as investi gator against the packers was the basis of a notion for a change of venue filed by the packets in au effort to remove the case from the court of the judge who instigated the present inquiry and instructed his l grand jury tn aim at iudniduals denial of motion expected , judge landis is expected to deny the motion on the ground that the report is ample proof that be is not prejudiced the report is expected to show that landis was dot prejudiced against the packers at that time if he recommended no prosecution when he found bis evidence insufficient the fact that the report shows the com panies an l individuals investigated by lan dis to be almost entirely different from lose defendant in the present case is ex pected to be a point presented in support of his denial of the packers motion i mysterious invitations from high officials one of which is said to have come from hp the white house have been sent to judge landis asking a conference with him in washington these are said to have been intended to bring peace to the federal building iu Chicago judge landis has â€¢ refused all these overtures and continues to handle the situation from the bench the final eruption is expected when the present grand jury returns indictments in the oleomargarine cases in political sources it is said that eight indictments which are expected to be returned are all aimed at congressman william j moxley and his business associates it is well known that members of ihe federal grand | jury have complained that partiality for j unknown reasons was being shown in the , inquiry i declines to interfere judge landis has constantly slated that he would not interfere and that any nc ' hon or opinion ft his would come from the court if predictions are true as t â‚¬ the mature f the indictments judge . landis is expected ti deliver an oration to * the jury which will loug be remembered . in judicial history about congressional headquarters it is rumored that a premonition of the turn taken in the oleomargarine investigation i caused congressman moxlev to make but s a half-hearted campaign for re-election in ' the sixth district in Chicago t little con fi imal ion of the rumors about , the attorney general's office could be had . ln Chicago yesterday district attorney . sims was in conference with judge landis but neither would discuss the meeting judge landis first laughed at the rumor i and then refused to discuss it he said that the call of the district attorney was i i purely a personal and friendly one au impressive array of legal giants headed by attorneys levy mayer john s i jliller and alfred it urion personal attor ney for j ogden armour will appear be fore judge landis to_ay and attempt to take the beef case out f his hands on a ' change of venue lo the united slates cir t cuit court ' it is expected that the arguments will '' last iwo days unless cut short by a ruling ' of the court judge landis is expected to ' deliver the decision f the court immedi ately at the close of the arguments lodge seat threatened 1 senator declared o ____ one vote for i(e election boston nov 15 senator lodge lias lost two votes for re-election as a result of a legislative counts and now the democrats have 112 bepre cut-hires and ll on joint i ballot provided they all vole against lodge and provided ail the bepublicahs who have not declared against him vote for him the senator lacks one vote of the necessary number roosevelt done bryan i former candidate says i'resi denl can't be elected ______ muskogee okla nov 15 â€” w 1 6ryan to day said that the recent elections fiiiiina'rd roosevelt is a possibility for ' a third term he says he believes the i j former president can he of service to his j country by supporting some progiessi^m for the nomination f__s mrs warren beckwith cavalieri gets 25,000 of chanlers to shun u s diva breaks all american engage ments by contract with bob's family who want peace new york nov 15 lina cavalieri has acquired more chanler money not much this time a mere trifle of 1*25,000 or so but she didn't have to say bob i love you to get it nor encircle any body's neck with her lovely arms as she did that sheriff whose love story and brief matrimonial experience amused the world a short time ago no all that lina had to do this time was to say i agree not to come to america to sing during the operatic and concert season of 1910-11 also to affix her sig nature to a legal document pledging that she would remain away from america and not appear to add further coufuÃŸion to the rest of the aristocratic ' chanlers who liav t relistie'l bob's plunging them into publicity . it was learned to-night from an authori tative source lhat the fair cavalieri had accepted a certain sum which was un named from one of the chanler family di rect and in return had agreed to remalu abroad .... to do this she had to break all her con tracts calling for operatic and concert per formances iu ibis country during the pres ent season gates denies gambling ________ k-.iÂ».i.<ii stud poker loss is pretty fiction but i'litrne the stories about my losing jjr4 o,<xk ) iu stud poker and olher sporting events are interesting reading but untrue i am in the oil business and let it go at that said charles gates at the elackstone hotel last night lie met j s i'ullinan and a party of eight from houston tex in the afternoon and entertained them in the evening joseph i titer was also a guest it the elackstone during the day and evening 30,000 for two pictures aseat sues for 4 ist as his shore of the profits new york nov 15 tlie profits which paintings by old masters bring to dealers who know how to boom their wares is disclosed by a supreme court action in which john t clark plain tiff declares that two ait brokers of this ity bought two canvases attributed to van goyen and cryp respect ve'y for 7,000 ami sold them for 30,000 lie is suing lo recover slis7 from them as his csbare of ihe sale mrs beckwith coy black is reticent i ex-husband of margaret pot ter to wed former miss love say gossips neither enters denial details of divorce statutes found disturbing declare friends of both if mrs warren beckwith does not be come mrs john d black in the near fu ture it will probably be because when mrs beckwith was granted her incompaihilit y divorce three weeks ago she took it from the courts of seattle wash where remar riage is prohibited within six months john d black Chicago attorney and club man has hardly recovered from an attack of publicity which began when he tried to thrash the editor of a society periodical who became jocular in forecasting the at torney's marriage to margaret horton pot ter the novelist it suspended temporarily about three weeks ago when he was granted a divorce ' in the meantime the affairs of the blacks and the beckwiths were constantly in the . public eye margaret horton black was recently adjudged insane and sent to a sani tarium but despite her confinement she tiled suit a few days ago claiming to have written the original story on which charles klein's play the gamblers was based and demanded damages of klein and his as sociates i black has nothing to say i mr black was reached by telephone at the Illinois athletic club last night mr black friends of yours who have noticed you much in company with mrs warren beckwith recently say that you are to be married he was told that is nice but i have nothing to say was the response it is told that you plan to marry mrs beckwith and that the night you were granted your decree the two of you en tertained at a divorce diunei when you presented her with a rare and magnificent diamond i have nothing to say he reiterated he was asked and refused to give mrs beckwlth's address let me talk to her for a moment and i will promise not to bother her after she denies the story persisted the caller deny it i haven't denied it and neith er will she you wait about five minutes and i will have her call you up the telephone rang at the appointed time and mrs beckwith's laughing voice answered the greeting all right i am ready to say nothing she announced "â€¢ your friends draw pleasant conclusions from the fact that you and mr black are together at the opera nightly und dine together later they are positive that you are to be married they haven't been invited but i have nothing to say she answered forgets about divorce law wili you disregard the law of washing ton which forbids your marrying within six months mrs beckwith gasped and held a con sultation with mr black i hadn't thought of that but i have nothing to say she finally said where are you telephoning from now are you near the club a low voice said shall i tell him about it her ans < rer was a declination to re veal her whereabouts maybe you are married now was sug gested bang went the receiver a few minutes inter another call came in and a voice said you musn't think anything about being cut off that way we are late for dinner and i must hurry please forget that last rebark mrs beckwith was miss eva love daughter of henry love of 40 east oak street although not related to sidney lore she was an intimate friend of the first mrs sidney love she was given custody of her eleven-year-old daughter by the terms of her divorce spokane wash nov 15 that's a little affair of the former mrs beckwith said warren l beckwith when told of the announced engagement of the former mrs beckwith to john b black of chi cago the divorce was granted about a month ago further ban that i do not car to make com it tent mrs drayton is married former wife of t'hicngroan weds n philadelphia clubman philadelphia pa nov 15 after obtaining a divorce from w hayward drayton on october 24 mrs ethel tiers drayton was married this afternoon to j it brans roberts the ceremony took place at chambers wyle memorial church the kev _. dewitt talmage officiating mrs drayton before her marriage was miss ethel e tiers her former husband now lives iu Chicago mr roberts is a member ot the philadelphia country and racauette clubs school to have a bank kansas city institution opens a driiucli for young pupils kansas city mo nov ul the pupils of the irving school this city are going to have it made easy for then to save their pennies a urnm-h of the missouri savings bank is to be opened there to-morrow to be in charge f a sixth grade boy as cash ier he will sell stamps to any one who baa pennies or nickels they desire to stive the stamps will be accepted for deposit at the downtown bank rich widow routs assailant in home british crisis is delayed john d gains 2,500,000 10 standard oil di \ _____ adds to wealth of other millionaire new york nov 15 at least 2,500,000 was added to john d rockefeller's wealth to-day by the declaration of a quarterly dividend of 10 a share on the stock of the standard oil company the rate is 40 per cent a year rockefeller owns about 25 000.000 of the 100,000,000 stock the hark ness estate will get 800,000 of the divi dend the pratt estate 520,000 oliver h payne 400,000 henry m flagler 305,000 the jennings estate 170,000 and william rockefeller 117,000 elopes with a burglar millionaire's wife spurn huabanili goes to cell with inspect philadelphia nov 15 trapped in a boar.ling house where she had fled with a suspected burglar mrs edna mcdonald wife of samuel mcdonald a millionaire lumber dealer of colchester conn to-day stubbornly resisted the efforts of her hus band to get her to go back home with the alleged burglar herbert elliott of rochester she was arrested and to-night they occupy tells at police headquarters the police say klliott was implicated in burglary iu rochester new fear as seine rises river side parisians e lxpect an other flood canal is i reed paris nov 15 the riverside dwellers are not comforted by the official statement that the seine will reach its maximum height thursday and another disaster is feared the river advanced steadily at the rate of a half a centimeter to-day the government will push the project of a cuual to divert the waters in time of flood having become convinced the parapets are uot adequate protection reno divorcees rewed reno n'ev nov 15 just ee week after obtaining a divorce from edna mc clure the actress john o richurdson a prominent mining operator to-nigbt married emma k wright who recently secured a divorce from lames v mendel of new york who gained notoriety in stock broker exposures richardson is the son of j herbert kijhardson new york capitalist and clubmam meat prices cutâ€”for wholesaler consumer pays as much as usual examiner investigator discovers discrepancies deal ers however hope for reduction in future is the consumer â€” the householder the man who foots the bills and provides for the hungry mouths in his home â€” getting the benefit of the reduced prices in meats a careful canvass made yesterday by reporters for the chi cago examiner in various sections of the city on the north side the great west side the south side among meat dealers whose trade is for the greater part with the poorer classes and among dealers who cater almost exclusively to high class trade shows that as yet there has been but little depreciation in the retail price of meats various excuses are offered by different dealers foe this existing condition some say that the packers have not reduced prices to the deal ers enough to warrant a reduction in the retail price of meats others say the reduction has been so small they have been able to shave but little off the prices heretofore charged all hope for reductions all are hopeful however that substantial reductions will come in a short time and then they say the consumer will reap the benefit of the reduced prices prime no 1 beef dressed was quoted at wholesale yesterday at 10 cents a pound in Chicago this was the figure given to the ex aminer by one of the largest retail dealers in the city with dressed beef costing us 10 cents a pound he said we average up what the different cuts in a side of beef will cost us the average is about as follows chuck 8 cents round 10 cents ribs 14 cents loin 16 cents brisket 9 cents shank 5 cents suet 7 cents and plate 7 cents with these figures as a basis we make onr retail prices of course the prices must include the waste that is the butch er*s but even then the margin of profit is small when expenses and everything else are taken into consideration sheep and mutton were qnoted at 7 cents the pound wholesale yesterday and pork at 12 cents discrepancies are shown in the canvass made by Chicago exam iner reporters some discrepancies startling at first glance were fonnd in the prices charged by different dealers in different sections of the city almost invariably it was explained that there were sides and sides of beef that some were of prime quality and others not as good each dealer knows his own trade buys ac cordingly it was ascertained too in this canvass that people living on the west side are paying just as much for their meats as people living ln the exclusive residence districts of the city a south side dealer whose trade is for the greater part along michigan avenue and who deals only in the highest grades of meats was found to be asking no more for his meats than was a dealer on west madison street where the class of trade catered to is not as high class as that of the sooth side dealer table showingÃŸetail meat prices in various sections of Chicago the following tabic shows the average wholesale price of meats in Chicago to-day and the retail prices charged for different meats and different cuts in various sections of the city article wholesale n side w side s side roast beef 14c 16c 15@16c 16c sirloin 16_.c 18c 18c 18c round steak 10_c 14 16c 12 _ 16c 14@18c porterhouse steak 16 l_c 18@20c # 20c 22c pot roast b_c llc b@9c 9@llc roast pork 12}Â£c 14@16c 14@15c 15c pork chops 12 ic 15@16c 18c 18c mutton chops 10c 16@18c 15@18c 16@20c lamb chops i2'_c 15@20c 15c 14@18c sliced ham 15*_c 16@18c 22c 22c whole ham 15%c 16@18c 15c 16c chickens 12&c 14@18c 15c 16c turkeys lgc 21@23c 23c 23c note â€” an effort has been made to average the retail selling prices of meats in the different sections of the city as far as possible meat dealers point out that meats as well as other things differ ln quality and hence in price the prices given to the examiner were for no 1 stock only shot at own door in battle with robbers e j schert is wounded while trying to overcome bandits who escape in an encounter with masked highway men in front of his residence 2510 logan boulevard early this morning e j schert was shot and slightly wounded schert was entering his home when the holdup men confronted him and ordered him to throw up his hands each covered him with a revolver instead of comply ing schert threw himself upon the nearest highwayman wresting away his weapon the second man fired the bullet entering schert's leg the pair fled a policeman hearing the firing came to the scene but was unable to overtake the highwaymeu the police of the shakespere avenue station started a search that had proved futile up to a late hour this morn ing the two highwaymen were described by schert as being young men wearing dark suits and hats the police say they are not the morton park bandits of last week arrested as gem thieves pair wanted for 95,000 robbery in gillett home in Chicago philadelphia pa nov 15.-jobn dilleta and idalie de meulermeister wanted in almost every large city in this country were arrested here to-day posing as a butler or coachman dilleta was able to secure positions in the homes of the so cially prominent rich in Chicago they are wanted for tlie theft of a necklace valued at 5,000 from ihe home of charles gil lett 000 prairie avenue and iu xew york they are suspected of haviug robbed employes of thousands of dollars of jewelry and money iu february of this year a pearl neck lace mysteriously disappeared from the gillett residence mrs gillett did not know whether it had been lost or stolen plans limousine plane moisant aircraft will carry three at eighty miles an honr new york nov 15 john b moisant hero of the paris-london flight and his brother alfred moisant a south american banker announced to-day that they have completed plans to bnild a monoplane de signed to carry three persons at a speed of eighty miles an hour the machine will have a limousine and will be driven by a 100-horse power motor lesseps to wed heiress airman's eug-'nivcnit'iit to ____ _ llc|cen_ie is announced new york nov 15 an aerial romance was revealed to-day when it was an nounced that count jacques de lesseps the famous french aeronaut is to be mar ried to miss grace mckenzie daughter of william mckenzie toronto railroad man when de lesseps was distinguishing him self at the belmont park meeting miss mckenzie who had met the aviator at the toronto meet made several nights with him he was one of the aeronauts who made the statue of liberty flight the i count is now in toronto exner danish artist dies special to the examiner copenhagen nov 15 julius exncr an eminent painter died here to-day he was professor in the academy of high arts roger's candle at pie-cutting is snuffed by tansey sullivan is told bartzen and o'connell will handle own patronage whereupon the boss (?) is perturbed second french licking comes when cervenka walsh and koraleskl decide to make own appointments only berth old doc con trols is in sleeping car com ing to Chicago declares he got what he went for by a staff correspondent french lick ind nov 15 1f the pullman company has a car named bel lerophon let it trot it out that is all roger sullivan needs to complete the pic ture of himself as a thoroughly trimmed napoleon to-day his string was played all the way to the pathetic three meals a day and a horse to ride stage the snuffer for roger's light arrived from Chicago in custody of john p tan sey and it surely was a crnel and unusual snuffer what mr tansey had to say might have been conveyed in a letter or telegram with less painful results to the recipient so its delivery in person and by word of mouth was positively brutal the blow was this mr tansey said he had been commis sioned by peter bartzen president-elect of the county board and william i o'connell newly elected county treas urer to inform the self-constit-ted pie-cub ting brigade that bartzen and 0 c'onnell would distribute their own patronage with out regard to plans desires hopes or fears of the honorable executive committee of the honorable county central committee tansey himself was the only authority for the statement that he presented bartzen and o'connell but the bump for roger was just as hard as if it had been backed by forty affidavits in pugilistic parlance he was banging on the ropes and hoping for the hell when the finishing blow came roger is french licked this blow was the departure from french lick of frank j walsh elected criminal court clerk assessor-elect frank w koraleskl and john a cervenka who will be probate court clerk these three gen tlemen filled with gall and wormwood the cups of sullivan and chairman john mc carthy when in taking leave they for mally withdrew their promises to allow sullivan to apportion their pie deserted by the forlorn seventh of the cook county patronage that followed him here the erstwhile leader who believed his thumb big enough to cover cook county is preparing to return home to morrow all by his fuming nnd ferociously angry self so lf walter wellman will please move over a little he may have company in the hall of near-fame in the section reserved for gents of mighty promises whose best meant efforts have dented only atmosphere but wellman might object he did get a little way toward the pole and he wet his feet and cut his thnmh out on the atlantic perhaps doc cook will share his niche and the honor of being the prize claimer of the universe as matters stand to-night however doc cook has a whole lot on roger the gentleman who came down here with snch a flourish of trumpets three day ago claiming that he held in the holloir of his hand 3,"-0,000 of cook county pie hasn't shred nor line to send to copei hagen no apple â€” no core a post-mortem is impossible because there is nothing to hold one over there never was there is no core because there wasn't any apple the distribution of patronage junket was a clairvoyant job all through it was a seance ln which all the participants worked hack of the scenes and there was nobody out iu front to be fooled into seeing things the only berth landed by roger be obtained to-night he got it from the monon if his ire continues to effervesce ln its present confined state they'll have to tie him in it for the man who would be king is just about ready to explode and be refuses to make use of the lingual safety valve mr sullivan is anything but deficient in words fit for such occasions but he positively refuses to uncork any of them twice to-day however he accomplished a seemingly superhuman reversal of mood and perpetrated jokes the first he un leashed vicariously it was that john mc gillen secretary of the county central committee had been decided on for war den of the dunning asylum and that ste phen griffin would be made superintendent of public service the other joke roger cracked himself thus i have accomplished iu french dick ml i that i expected to aceonÂ»p __*." ikett drams curtain the twenti h ci-ntury limi d new york oo tral in . water lerel rout te _Â«- ark za c*n ee â€” adyt . watch the examiner want ads to-day free tickets for the olympic theater see the aviator read the want ads to-day and look for your invitation to attend the performance vou mav be one nf the lucky ones moving pictures by t e powers in next sunday's examiner the fa mous cartoonist endeavors to ac quaint the public with the man ner iu which a lady being treated or nervous prostration spends her day vou will laugh al every pic ture and there are about a dozen of them also there is a burlesque on so ciety at the opera which no true lover of uumor in or out of society can afford to miss !. fskder your sunday l bks'aniine'to-dav

Chicago examiner wednesday Chicago november 16 1910 18 pages wednesday berts red in ff 8 patent offics Â¥ start re to-day if a woman s love s \\ a thrilling story of love and hate lm j see the want ad section to-day Â® price one cent s__fi_3s ____ ja the weather m ib Chicago and vicinity partiy j[u f -$ cloudy to cloudy wednesday and fe vh y?3j thursday nearly stationary tern f vtt perature moderate northwest ija jgv . shifting to northeast winds fit vol viii no 283 a m landis and sims war over beef cases report judge's former opinion on i packers cited as reason against change of venue i washington seeks peace i mayer miller and urion to argue question of trial â– court to-day wm ' washington nov 10.-assistant at torneys general who have recently worked in preparing the beef trust case in chi cago generally credit a rumor that war is on between united states district judge kenesaw m land's and district attorney â– j kdwiu w sims in Chicago the strife be tween them is expected at any time to be come an open breach straws which show the way of the wind indicate that judge landis wi*l fight to re tain tho whip hand iu the prosecution of the beef and oleomargarine cases and keep â– p both trials in bis own court agents of un known interests spent the day in reading and copying the report which judge lan dis then special united states attorney submitted to judson harmon attorney general in 1805 containing details of his investigation of the so-called beef trust the future of the beef trust case is â€” ought to hinge on this report the fact that judge landis once acted as investi gator against the packers was the basis of a notion for a change of venue filed by the packets in au effort to remove the case from the court of the judge who instigated the present inquiry and instructed his l grand jury tn aim at iudniduals denial of motion expected , judge landis is expected to deny the motion on the ground that the report is ample proof that be is not prejudiced the report is expected to show that landis was dot prejudiced against the packers at that time if he recommended no prosecution when he found bis evidence insufficient the fact that the report shows the com panies an l individuals investigated by lan dis to be almost entirely different from lose defendant in the present case is ex pected to be a point presented in support of his denial of the packers motion i mysterious invitations from high officials one of which is said to have come from hp the white house have been sent to judge landis asking a conference with him in washington these are said to have been intended to bring peace to the federal building iu Chicago judge landis has â€¢ refused all these overtures and continues to handle the situation from the bench the final eruption is expected when the present grand jury returns indictments in the oleomargarine cases in political sources it is said that eight indictments which are expected to be returned are all aimed at congressman william j moxley and his business associates it is well known that members of ihe federal grand | jury have complained that partiality for j unknown reasons was being shown in the , inquiry i declines to interfere judge landis has constantly slated that he would not interfere and that any nc ' hon or opinion ft his would come from the court if predictions are true as t â‚¬ the mature f the indictments judge . landis is expected ti deliver an oration to * the jury which will loug be remembered . in judicial history about congressional headquarters it is rumored that a premonition of the turn taken in the oleomargarine investigation i caused congressman moxlev to make but s a half-hearted campaign for re-election in ' the sixth district in Chicago t little con fi imal ion of the rumors about , the attorney general's office could be had . ln Chicago yesterday district attorney . sims was in conference with judge landis but neither would discuss the meeting judge landis first laughed at the rumor i and then refused to discuss it he said that the call of the district attorney was i i purely a personal and friendly one au impressive array of legal giants headed by attorneys levy mayer john s i jliller and alfred it urion personal attor ney for j ogden armour will appear be fore judge landis to_ay and attempt to take the beef case out f his hands on a ' change of venue lo the united slates cir t cuit court ' it is expected that the arguments will '' last iwo days unless cut short by a ruling ' of the court judge landis is expected to ' deliver the decision f the court immedi ately at the close of the arguments lodge seat threatened 1 senator declared o ____ one vote for i(e election boston nov 15 senator lodge lias lost two votes for re-election as a result of a legislative counts and now the democrats have 112 bepre cut-hires and ll on joint i ballot provided they all vole against lodge and provided ail the bepublicahs who have not declared against him vote for him the senator lacks one vote of the necessary number roosevelt done bryan i former candidate says i'resi denl can't be elected ______ muskogee okla nov 15 â€” w 1 6ryan to day said that the recent elections fiiiiina'rd roosevelt is a possibility for ' a third term he says he believes the i j former president can he of service to his j country by supporting some progiessi^m for the nomination f__s mrs warren beckwith cavalieri gets 25,000 of chanlers to shun u s diva breaks all american engage ments by contract with bob's family who want peace new york nov 15 lina cavalieri has acquired more chanler money not much this time a mere trifle of 1*25,000 or so but she didn't have to say bob i love you to get it nor encircle any body's neck with her lovely arms as she did that sheriff whose love story and brief matrimonial experience amused the world a short time ago no all that lina had to do this time was to say i agree not to come to america to sing during the operatic and concert season of 1910-11 also to affix her sig nature to a legal document pledging that she would remain away from america and not appear to add further coufuÃŸion to the rest of the aristocratic ' chanlers who liav t relistie'l bob's plunging them into publicity . it was learned to-night from an authori tative source lhat the fair cavalieri had accepted a certain sum which was un named from one of the chanler family di rect and in return had agreed to remalu abroad .... to do this she had to break all her con tracts calling for operatic and concert per formances iu ibis country during the pres ent season gates denies gambling ________ k-.iÂ».i.